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Michigan State University shooting: Students return one week after campus rampage that killed three and injured five

Michigan State University will reopen Monday with an increased police presence following last week's school shooting that left three people dead and another five wounded.

‘Prepare for a loss in range’: Expert warns electric pickup ‘pales in comparison to’ gas-powered towing

Towing a trailer or boat is a standard operating procedure for light-duty pickup trucks, but a car expert is warning that drivers should “prepare for a loss in range” when driving an electric pickup truck.

WATCH: Tiana Lowe bashes Biden for visiting Ukraine but not Ohio train derailment

Washington Examiner commentary writer Tiana Lowe questioned the Biden administration’s leadership after neither President Joe Biden nor Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has yet to visit the site of the Ohio train derailment.

Lemon squeezed: CNN’s Don Lemon benched from morning show

Don Lemon was removed from CNN’s schedule following outcries against comments that Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was past her prime.

Biden announces $500 million in new military aid during trip to Kyiv

President Joe Biden announced the United States's latest military aid package to Ukraine during a surprise trip to Kyiv ahead of the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion.

SEE IT: Biden visits Ukraine ahead of one-year anniversary of Russian invasion

President Joe Biden made an unannounced visit to Ukraine on Monday ahead of his trip to Warsaw, Poland.

GOP tries to neutralize Democrats’ attacks on Medicare and Social Security

Republicans are hoping to disarm one of Democrats' most recent, and possibly potent, attacks: that the GOP wants to cut Medicare and Social Security.

Biden makes surprise visit to Ukraine as air raid sirens sound: ‘Democracy stands’

President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Ukraine on Monday to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky and reaffirm his “unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity” amid the conflict with Russia.

Bird flu outbreak spurs fears it could fuel next pandemic

An outbreak of avian influenza that's already infected more than 58 million poultry and 6,000 wild birds in the United States has recently begun to spill over to mammals, including humans in rare cases, spurring some fears that the virus could evolve and pose a greater risk to humans.

North Carolina redistricting could give GOP four more House seats

North Carolina's state Supreme Court is set to hear a challenge to the state's congressional map. It could potentially benefit the GOP in 2024.
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